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Another suggests adding that streaming music will incur data charges. Well, of course. Because T-Mobile is very different, the company says.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere has trumpeted Binge On -- which claims to allow you to stream all you want for free without suffering data charges -- as a breakthrough, saying that customers are thrilled. It's part of the company's strategy to change the relationship between carriers and their customers.

A Stanford University study, however, described Binge On as "likely illegal." The study insists that Binge On "stifles free expression," "harms innovation," "limits user choice" and "distorts competition."

Oh, but we're talking about advertising here. That usually distorts the competition and the rival carrier looks mighty silly here.

In the Super Bowl, however, competition is fierce. Will this ad stand out? Well, it's got Drake in it. Everyone loves Drake, right?